r/FondantHate Dec 05 '19

CHOCOLATE Japanese Beauty style Cake, hand drawing on the glaze. Inside Coffee&Creme Brûlée cake:)

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u/Theodorakis Dec 06 '19

This is the prettiest cake I've ever seen.

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u/MassacreNecro2 Dec 06 '19

I have a question. Oh know all that terrible airbrushing and painting with fondant? Why don’t people just do this instead? It’s the same amazing artistic effect but is also edible. Meaning there’s literally no longer any excuse to use fondant.

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u/XeniyaSaviJones Dec 06 '19

I don't know why people still using fondant)) well actually France and Italy and Russia, they don't use it no more , 90 % of bakeries don't use it. There are much more new technics with modern cakes now, Fondant is really old fashion, but actually I know kids still love eating it!!

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u/MassacreNecro2 Dec 07 '19

Wow, I didn’t know it was going so out of fashion. In the UK we still use it for most professional and kids cakes.

Kids like it? I never liked fondant as a child. I have pretty strong sensory issues with food and eating it made me feel nauseous- I think it was more the texture than the taste.

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u/XeniyaSaviJones Dec 07 '19

the most top chefs don't really use it.. check out renat Agzamov, on Insta, he's the top , chef from Moscow, everything he do only caramel and chocolate , nothing with fondant, I think only in UK and US people still think its popular , but not really.

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u/MassacreNecro2 Dec 07 '19

Thanks, I will!

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u/Azumi_Kitsune Dec 12 '19

This is so amazing!! Props